Director James Cameron’s record-setting blockbuster has earned $1.78 billion internationally, with its worldwide tally weighing in at $2.47 billion. In addition to its worldwide record in current dollars, “Avatar” has now beaten 1997’s “Titanic’s” global box office milestone on an inflation-adjusted basis as well.

The top market remains France where “Avatar” claimed $6.3 million on the weekend, raising its local total to $165.1 million.

Martin Scorsese’s “Shutter Island,” which opened No. 1 in the U.S. and Canada, also earned $9.1 million in nine overseas markets. Spain ($3.4 million) led the way, followed by Australia ($2.5 million) and Russia ($1.3 million).

“Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief” was No. 3 overall with a $23.2 million weekend; its foreign total rose to $67.9 million. “Valentine’s Day” was a close No. 3 after seducing $23 million, taking its total to $71.3 million.

“The Wolfman” was No. 4 after scaring up $16 million. Its overseas total rose to $46.7 million. “The Princess and the Frog” grabbed the No. 5 slot after a $12.1 million weekend; its overseas total rose to $131.5 million.

Opening in 15 new markets was “The Lovely Bones,” which generated $7.2 million on the weekend from a total of 21 territories. Director Peter Jackson’s fantasy thriller opened at No. 4 in the U.K. ($2.7 million). Its international total stands at $25.4 million.